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O Gauge Hornby. 24 x Rolling stock. Includes 4 x No.1 Milk Traffic van, 3 x No.1 refridgerator van, 5 x Hopper Wagon, Flat Truck with cable drum, No.1 LMS Goods Van, No.1 LMS Cattle Truck, 3 x LMS No.1 wagon, NE No.1 wagon, No.50 Low Sided Wagon with insulated meat container, No.1 Rotary Tipping Wagon, No.1 Side Tipping Wagon, Gas Cylinder Wagon, No.50 wagon & unboxed Shell Oil wagon. All boxed items G/GV
A well engineered model of a Simpson & Shipton short stroke rotary steam engine, built by Mr D. Russell of Fraserburgh from drawings by Stewart Hart based on the 1851 original engine, the steam chamber linked by connecting rods to the open crank, having brass cup oilers, set on eight reeded architectural column supports, eccentric driven steam valve, metal clad steam chamber, steam inlet, spoked flywheel 17cm diameter, finished in black paintwork, mounted on hardwood plinth measuring 21cm x 21cm, overall 24cm high. Note: This engine was patented in 1848 by two Manchester engineers - Joseph Simpson and James Alfred Shipton. It is a rotary steam engine, but it still uses connecting rods to drive the crankshaft. The ‘cylinder’ or perhaps better described as a chamber, sits on a table carried on four short columns. Inside the chamber is a piston lying on its side. Passing through the piston is an eccentric shaft, connected to the outer ends of the shaft are cranks. Connecting rods drop from these cranks to the crankshaft carried on bearings fixed to the base. Steam enters the chamber through a balanced slide valve and impinges on the side of the piston rolling it around inside the chamber.
A Rotary 9ct gold lady`s bracelet wristwatch, the signed oval silvered dial with baton shaped numerals, on a facet cut bar link bracelet with a fold-over clasp, and a Rotary 9ct gold lady`s bracelet wristwatch, the signed silvered dial with baton shaped numerals, on a tapering bark textured link bracelet with a fold-over clasp.
A Bulova Ambassador Automatic gilt metal fronted and steel backed gentleman`s wristwatch, the signed circular gilt dial with baton shaped numerals, a date-of-the-month aperture and centre seconds, a Rotary Quartz gilt metal fronted and steel backed gentleman`s wristwatch, with the original guarantee dated `25.8.89` and box, a Citizen Seven Quartz gilt metal fronted and steel backed gentleman`s wristwatch (bracelet detached but present), a pair of gold on silver mounted rectangular tiger`s eye cufflinks, three further pairs of cufflinks, and three dress studs.
A silver cased keywind open-faced gentleman`s pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement detailed to the back plate `Jolliffe & Son London No 603`, the silvered dial with gilt Roman numerals and blued steel hands (the glass lacking), London 1839, a silver cased open-faced gentleman`s pocket watch, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, Birmingham 1884, a Rotary silver keyless wind half hunting cased pocket watch, detailed `925`, two silver cased open-faced ladies` fob watches, and three watch keys.
A JM Models 0 Gauge Kit Built Brass and Nickel Silver LMS Beyer - Garratt 2-6-6-2 with rotary Tender no 4967 The Model has 2 x JM Motors and Gearboxes - one in the Water Tender and another in the Rotary Coal Tender. Compensated chassis and sprung Buffers.Excellent detail. Professionaly built and housed in a well made bespoke carrying case. A superb working Model.

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